Titel, Inhaltsverzeichnis, Anhang Einleitung Grundlagen Patienten, Material und Methoden Ergebnisse Diskussion Zusammenfassung LiteraturVollständig implantierbare Portsysteme haben sich seit ihrer Einführung in den 1980er Jahren als zuverlässige venöse Zugänge für die Applikation von systemischen Chemotherapeutika bewährt. Dennoch treten Port-spezifische Komplikationen auf, deren Beeinflussung durch Patientenmerkmale sowie Eigenschaften des Portsystems und dessen Implantation kontrovers diskutiert wird und für deren Prävention und Therapie oft eine uneinheitliche Handhabung besteht. In der vorgelegten Studie wurden die Früh- und Langzeitkomplikationen von Portsystemen zur intravenösen systemischen Chemotherapie bei Patienten m...
International audienceTotally Implantable Venous Access Port Systems (TIVAPS) are widely used in onc...
Aim. Long-term central venous catheters in cancer patients have become standard procedure for prolon...
Port implant plays an important role in the management of cancer chemotherapy. A cancer patient need...
Methods: From 1 July 1995 to 31 June 2006 we implanted 3498 intravenous port systems. In nearly all...
International audiencePURPOSE: Totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAP) have been widely used...
BACKGROUND: Implantable venous access ports are essential for patients requiring chronic venous acce...
Portsysteme werden häufig dann eingesetzt, wenn über einen längeren Zeitraum ein zuverlässiger, leic...
BACKGROUND: The complication rate of central venous totally implantable access ports (TIAP), used fo...
Totally implantable venous access systems are widely used in oncology; however, their complications ...
Totally implantable venous-access ports (TIVAPs) are valuable instruments for long-term intravenous ...
WOS: 000406359600003Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total par...
Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total parenteral nutrition an...
Sustained venous access is assuming increasing importance in clinical medical practice for the infus...
We report on 91 patients with cancer who underwent the insertion of 89 venous and 4 hepatic arterial...
Purpose: Central venous access ports (CVAP) are widely used to provide long-term vascular access for...
International audienceTotally Implantable Venous Access Port Systems (TIVAPS) are widely used in onc...
Aim. Long-term central venous catheters in cancer patients have become standard procedure for prolon...
Port implant plays an important role in the management of cancer chemotherapy. A cancer patient need...
Methods: From 1 July 1995 to 31 June 2006 we implanted 3498 intravenous port systems. In nearly all...
International audiencePURPOSE: Totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAP) have been widely used...
BACKGROUND: Implantable venous access ports are essential for patients requiring chronic venous acce...
Portsysteme werden häufig dann eingesetzt, wenn über einen längeren Zeitraum ein zuverlässiger, leic...
BACKGROUND: The complication rate of central venous totally implantable access ports (TIAP), used fo...
Totally implantable venous access systems are widely used in oncology; however, their complications ...
Totally implantable venous-access ports (TIVAPs) are valuable instruments for long-term intravenous ...
WOS: 000406359600003Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total par...
Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total parenteral nutrition an...
Sustained venous access is assuming increasing importance in clinical medical practice for the infus...
We report on 91 patients with cancer who underwent the insertion of 89 venous and 4 hepatic arterial...
Purpose: Central venous access ports (CVAP) are widely used to provide long-term vascular access for...
International audienceTotally Implantable Venous Access Port Systems (TIVAPS) are widely used in onc...
Aim. Long-term central venous catheters in cancer patients have become standard procedure for prolon...
Port implant plays an important role in the management of cancer chemotherapy. A cancer patient need...